Fla. teens found guilty in murder of Seath Jackson

Two more teens were found guilty on June 12, 2012 of participating in the April 2011 murder of 15-year-old Seath Tyler Jackson (seen here). Charlie Kay Ely, 19, and Justin Soto, 21, have already received life sentences in the slaying. Michael Bargo, 21, who authorities identified as the shooter, is still facing a first-degree murder charge.

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Michael Bargo (seen here), 21, is facing a first-degree murder charge. Authorities say he was the shooter.
Jackson's mother, Sonia, addressed the court before Ely's sentence was read, reports The Ocala Star Banner. She said, "Some say your life is over. [But] You will still see and talk to your family. You will still get letters and birthday cards. You will still laugh and cry."
Seen here: suspect Michael Bargo.

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"I have no sympathy for the tears you shed. They have not been for Seath, but rather for what's happened to you," Seath Jackson's mother, Sonia said at Charlie Kay Ely's sentencing. "You could have been a hero and saved many lives."
After Jackson's statements the 19-year-old Ely (seen here) was sentenced to spend the rest of her life in prison in addition to a $5,000 fine, the newspaper reported.

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Authorities say Jackson was lured to Ely's Summerfield, Fla., home, 60 miles north of Orlando, where he was beaten, tied up and shot. According to arrest reports, his body was burned and his remains were placed into buckets and tossed into a lime pit.
Seen here: James Havens III, charged with accessory after the fact of first-degree murder.

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Justin Soto (seen here) was sentenced to life in prison for his role in Seath Jackson's murder

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Kyle Hooper (pictured here) and his sister Amber Wright were both found guilty of first degree murder in Jackson's death on June 12, 2012.

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Amber Wright (pictured here) and her brother Kyle Hooper were both found guilty of first degree murder in Jackson's death on June 12, 2012.